salmo

IPA: sɑɫmoʊ

Root Word: Salmo

noun

  • A village in British Columbia, Canada.
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Examples of "salmo" in Sentences

  • Atlantic ocean species belong to the genus Salmo.
  • The unincorporated community of Salmo is located in the town.
  • Then you found out a trout can be in the genus Salmo, among others.
  • Of the two races Salmo trutta alone is of much use to the fly fisher.
  • The name “salmo” has ancient European roots tracing back to Latin, Middle English (samoun), and Old French (saumon).
  • When the common name “salmo” was transformed into the genus Salmo, it become the “type species” of the family, the nucleus of the family Salmonidae.
  • Smoked-salmon quiche, grilled salmon with lime butter sauce, salmon sushi, poached salmon fillets with dill crème fraîche -- really the choices with salmo ...
  • Fish it crosscurrent with a start-stop retrieve: It will hop and zigzag from seam to seam, something that gets trout, smallmouths, and walleyes to take notice. $7; 952-224-3649; www. salmo-usa.com

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